Past Films

2018 Films

The Road to the Nantucket Half Marathon

by Igor Sorokin and Aliza Greenberg

“The Road to the Nantucket Half Marathon” explores the love story of two individuals, Igor & Aliza, whose happily-ever-after took place on the island.

Paths

by Matthew Nesselrodt

A young man who has a passion for photography has a chance encounter with a young woman who enjoys nature.

New Year's Eve*

by John Copenhaver
It is New Year's Eve and Mr. Collins is having a bad day.
*Audience Award Winner

Sdrawk Cab

by Kit Noble and Chip Webster
Sdrawk Cab leaves the viewer looking backwards, recalling clues for Aidan’s orchestrated message to Nadia on her maiden voyage to Nantucket.

Bonnie's Journey of the Magical Scarf

by Bonnie Roseman 
Follow the journey of Bonnie over a 30 year period and her magical scarves. 

Visiting Nantucket

by Dana McCorvie and Philip Maniatty
The Island, seen through the eyes of first time, out-of-this-world visitors who discover why Nantucket is so special.

Somebody Call a Nurse*

by Rebecca Nimerfroh and Mark Pommett
"Somebody Call a Nurse" is a public service announcement to inform the public about the serious health implications that may result from eating “poopy scallops".
*Best New Filmmaker Award Winner

MJ Dickson "Like Sea Glass"

by Dan Driscoll
A look at MJ Dickson's Art and Process.

Catching A Boat

by Doug Cote 
"Catching A Boat" Is a NOT so subtle take on the business conversations and pointless clichés overheard on cell phones around Nantucket.

Carpe Diem

by Mookie Richards
Two brothers sit on a bench in September.

All Hands on Deck: Duck, Duck, Qu(ACK)

by Andrew Cromartie and Mike Alverez
Feeding ducks bread may be more harmful than was previously thought. The Grey Laddies are here to explain why.

Friend 

by Sawyer Phillips 
A young man learns to see the world in a new light.

Rompers Snack Time

by Lizza Obremski and Sue Riddle
Two magical creatures set out to satisfy their hunger.

From Flesh They Sing For Fruit

by Ash Elford
A depiction of the human insanity through a visual lens. Our euphorias, our confusions, and our temptations veil the purity within.

I'm All Done

by Audrey Sterk, Floyd and Van Kellogg
See an interesting, artful take on an everyday life.
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